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My Life As An Undocumented Immigrant Summary

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Critical review Whether in the early 1900s or the present day 21st century, immigration to America was all about searching for a better life; looking for the opportunity to be successful. In the short story “How I found America” Anzia is much more oppressed in America; she is discriminated against in her work and her environment. Vargas in “My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant” is given more opportunities to better himself. Both of the immigrants have a sense of having to hide themselves in America. “How I found America” starts with a letter that arrives from America. A letter came from Anzia’s husband telling her that he is well in America, earning money, and becoming a businessman. Anzia and her children were comforted to hear of their father having better fortune in America. Anzia and her children envisioned freedom in America. They wanted the ability to have an education where schools weren’t just for Christians, but for everyone. After thinking about it, they decided to move to America. They sold off all their winter belongings because they thought there was no winter …show more content…

He arrived in California and entered the sixth grade. He came to love his new home. When he turned 16 he followed the lead of his friends and went to the DMV to get his license. He took in his green card for proof of his residency. When the DMV looked at his card they told him that it was fake. When he returned home, he told his grandparents what had happened. His grandfather explained to Jose that he did indeed purchase the fake documents and that he should not show them to anyone else. Jose learned that he was an undocumented immigrant. He went about his day in fear of being found out. He grew up in America and felt it was his home. He said “I think of myself as an American and consider America my country; my country doesn’t think of me as one of it’s

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